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By: xyld

You are right, of course, Fabio.

I _hadn't_ configured my pythonpath correctly, though I thought I had.

Just a suggestion -- perhaps some kind of warning could be generated somewhere
when it _isn't_ using code analysis on a python file, with possible fixes? It's
just that it is a case where it's not immediately obvious that it _isn't_ going,
because you might assume there is nothing wrong with the code :) In fact when
it did switch on, the only problems I had were import errors.

One more question, somewhat related: some of the .so files aren't being picked
up from my python path, in this case the lxml etree.so (installed
in site-packages/lxml-1.0.1-py2.4-linux-i686.egg/lxml/etree.so). Is there any
way to force that?

Many thanks,

Richard.

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